Collection 4-7, 1979 March 20.

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Collection 4-7, 1979 March 20.

Interview with Malcolm Shaw, Anglo-American storyteller, and Lauchlin Shaw, Anglo-American farmer and old-time musician, from Spring Lake, N.C., about their family, persons of Scottish heritage in North Carolina, and Lauchlin's music. The tape also includes many stories told by Malcolm about a variety of topics.

4 sound recordings.

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DeNatale, Douglas

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Shaw, Malcolm E.

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Shaw, Lauchlin, 1912-2000

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Lauchlin Nordan Shaw, a third-generation farmer from Anderson Creek Township, Harnett County, N.C., taught himself how to play his father's fiddle when he was ten years old. Shaw traveled and recorded extensively, often with A.C. Overton, his musical partner for 50 years. He was repeatedly honored for his traditional fiddling style and promotion of old-time music. From the description of Lauchlin Shaw collection, 1968-2000. WorldCat record id: 55484071 Lauchlin ...

Shaw family.

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Orr, Jay

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